Flashed paranoid android on my d803. Successfully installed. Wiped cache and rebooted. I'm on the paranoid splash screen now but it's taking forever. 10 minutes is too long. Tried going to recovery, didn't work.
Any help guys?
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I can however get into download mode.
Written on Note 2 running BeanStalk *The Fine-Tuned AOSP*
You just have to wait.
If you can get into download mode then go to the sticky in g2 general " lg g2 stock firmware"
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Follow this path
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2491920
Best of luck
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Hello Everyone,
I unlocked and rooted my tablet using the Nexus Toolkit by Wugfresh. From there I tried SlimBean, but it had a few issues on my Nexus 7 3G 32gb (tilapia). For example, it would take minutes to load score mobile or google now or any internet related program, if it loaded at all. I then returned it to stock and made sure everything was working. It was. After viewing a few videos on youtube I decided to switch to Liquid Smooth, because I liked some of the features on it. I went into CWM recovery and made a backup. I then wiped data/factory reset, then wiped cache, then in advanced i wiped dalvik cache. After that, I flashed Liquid Smooth v2.7 and then flashed Gapps for Liquid Smooth. I then rebooted it, and this is where I got stuck. My Nexus 7 is stuck saying Google in the middle with unlock at the bottom (the load up screen). It has been over an hour so far like this. Did i do something wrong? Does it always take this long? should I flash it again? what should I do from here?
Thanks, I appreciate any help.
Hold volume down and power at the same time to enter the bootloader. From there you can use volume up to select to enter Recovery mode. Delete Liquid Smooth and install the Nexus 7 mobile factory ROM.
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Username invalid said:
Hold volume up, down and power at the same time to enter the bootloader. From there you can use volume up to select to enter Recovery mode. Delete Liquid Smooth and install the Nexus 7 mobile factory image
Hello,
K, I've done that. I'm going to try again, is there anything I could do differently when I install it this time?
Thanks.
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When it would not start for me, I booted to my rooted stock 4.2.2 using MultiRom. I recommend you also get it when experimenting different ROMs for exact situations like this.
Username invalid said:
When it would not start for me, I booted to my rooted stock 4.2.2 using MultiRom. I recommend you also get it when experimenting different ROMs for exact situations like this.
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similar enough to tag onto this thread.
Nexus 7 currently running liquid smooth v2.8
I have tried installing v2.9 with a full format data wipe via side load, sent the zip to the device and tried through twrp, and can not get v2.9 to boot past the liquid boot screen. Is there another method I can try?
I rooted my G2, installed TWRP 2.6.3.1, then tried installing CleanROM 1.0 but it froze during installation, so I held down the power button to reboot and now it won't boot past the LG logo. I tried a bunch of button combinations to see if I could get back into TWRP recovery but I couldn't get it to work. All I could do is get into firmware update mode, which I don't know how to use. Can anyone help me out? :crying:
bryanhayn said:
I rooted my G2, installed TWRP 2.6.3.1, then tried installing CleanROM 1.0 but it froze during installation, so I held down the power button to reboot and now it won't boot past the LG logo. I tried a bunch of button combinations to see if I could get back into TWRP recovery but I couldn't get it to work. All I could do is get into firmware update mode, which I don't know how to use. Can anyone help me out? :crying:
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You can go into download mode by pressing Volume UP and connecting USB to the computer. Then you can restore the stock from there. There is a post on restoring stock, follow that
Here you go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
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emplox said:
Here you go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
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I stayed up until about 4AM trying to figure it out and finally got it working using this link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
Thanks for responding though :highfive:
bryanhayn said:
I rooted my G2, installed TWRP 2.6.3.1, then tried installing CleanROM 1.0 but it froze during installation, so I held down the power button to reboot and now it won't boot past the LG logo. I tried a bunch of button combinations to see if I could get back into TWRP recovery but I couldn't get it to work. All I could do is get into firmware update mode, which I don't know how to use. Can anyone help me out? :crying:
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Just an FYI, I prolly did not freeze during install...
As I noted in my OP it takes a LONG time to decompress 1.5Gigs of RAM.
These roms take a long time to flash, a very long time for some. Let it flash in recovery. Do what others are doing if you need to even if it seems excessive, take a shower or something leave your phone for a while just let it work its course.
UPDATE: I gave up and restored a backup. I'm wondering if the issue is because I didn't wipe System
Hello everyone,
I'm also stuck at the LG logo. I wiped data, cache, and dalvick in recovery. I installed the ROM. Neither of these steps took a very long time. When I went to reboot, it stated that I was rooted and asked whether I wanted to install SuperSU. Since the ROM description stated that SuperSU was included in the ROM, I said no. After rebooting, I have been stuck at the LG logo for over 15 minutes.
Is it supposed to take a long time during the actual install, or at the LG logo? Should I wait it out or work on my backup plan?
Thanks for the help. I'm very excited about CleanROM.
hi all,
in an attempt to reinstall stock on the Nexus 4 (16 GB) I followed these directions with the 4.4 rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/how-to-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2010312
However, I didn't flash the bootloader or radio. When I rebooted the device went into a black screen that hasn't changed for 15 min. The display is still powered on though. What should I do?
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hi all,
in an attempt to reinstall stock on the Nexus 4 (16 GB) I followed these directions with the 4.4 rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/how-to-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2010312
However, I didn't flash the bootloader or radio. When I rebooted the device went into a black screen that hasn't changed for 15 min. The display is still powered on though. What should I do?
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Problem solved. I redownloaded the files and it works now.
Hi all,
I've purchased a Nexus 4 which had a broken screen to play with as a testing environment, I've replaced the entire digitizer and confirmed the screens working through TWRP.
From what I can see when I got the phone to boot to recovery, the previous owner has attempted to flash a Nexus 5 stock image onto a Nexus 4.
I've wiped all available partitions and tried;
1) Stock factory Google Android Images
2) Latest version of CM10 for the Nexus 4
So far in stock Android I cannot get the phone to boot past the Google Android 'X' splash screen, the phone boots after imaging CM onto the phone, but the screen is not responsive. I know for certain that the hardware isn't at fault as the screens responsive in recovery.
Any ideas on what I can do to get this phone back to stock? I suspect there's something wrong with the partitions on the phone from the previous owners failed flash attempts.
Jonny
Jonnit said:
Hi all,
I've purchased a Nexus 4 which had a broken screen to play with as a testing environment, I've replaced the entire digitizer and confirmed the screens working through TWRP.
From what I can see when I got the phone to boot to recovery, the previous owner has attempted to flash a Nexus 5 stock image onto a Nexus 4.
I've wiped all available partitions and tried;
1) Stock factory Google Android Images
2) Latest version of CM10 for the Nexus 4
So far in stock Android I cannot get the phone to boot past the Google Android 'X' splash screen, the phone boots after imaging CM onto the phone, but the screen is not responsive. I know for certain that the hardware isn't at fault as the screens responsive in recovery.
Any ideas on what I can do to get this phone back to stock? I suspect there's something wrong with the partitions on the phone from the previous owners failed flash attempts.
Jonny
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If they tried flashing ROMs for another phone try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/tutorial-how-to-unbrick-n4-t2347060
That might do it
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Thanks man, I'd have had a hard time finding that thread. I'll give it a craic later this long weekend.
Again, thank you very much.
For everyone interesting into upgrading to Android 7 be warned that are some issues going around right now and no one really knows what is causing the problems or what the fix is. So I was running the latest Pure Nexus rom and upgraded to Android 7 using the OTA file and the boot.img provided. Everything went fine and the system boot correctly. Well I decided to flash Pure Nexus back and the system was stuck in a boot loop between the white google logo and the "The system can't be checked for corruption" screen (unlocked boot loader). Well the good man Heisenberg got involved and recommend his full system stock restore guide (without locking the boot loader; don't do it or you will be completely out of luck). I used his guide and flashed 6.0.0 (MDA89D) and also 6.0.1 (MTC20F). The phone continued to boot loop and never boot. I was still able to boot into TWRP, so I tried a manual flash of Pure Nexus and MTC20F Vendor, no luck... Then I tried reflashing the Android 7 OTA update and boot.img, still a boot loop... There was an earlier thread about this issue, but I felt led to make sure this news and warning gets out!!! I ended up contacting google and project fi and I am getting a replacement phone.
While this issue seems to be rare I want to list my conditions in hoping preventing the issue for you!
- I was on MTC20F Vendor (with Pure Nexus)
- I flashed the Android 7 OTA update from the latest Pure Nexus build
- I did a semi dirty flash (could be root of problems) (I did this due to a recommendation, that was meant for a stock android 6 to 7 upgrade)
- The root of the issue could be going from a custom rom to the stock Android 7
- My system was rebooting and restating just fine with Android 7
- I wiped my system and flashed Pure Nexus back and the issues started
- This issue for now has no fix; Heisenberg (really thanks man) was a big help but didn't know what to do about it
Hey anyone who sees and reads this; would super appreciate answering the poll so we as a community can collect data about this problem to help prevent it in the future. Currently there is no fix for this weird semi(can access recovery)/hard(never boots into system) brick
Thank you!
Sounds like you should have just flashed stock before flashing the N OTA.
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Sounds like you should have just flashed stock before flashing the N OTA.
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same thing happened to me, i cant return to stock or 7 or backup, nothing
An important warning to all upgrading to Android 7 right now!
I currently find myself stuck on the boot animation (the colored circles) after trying to flash 7 then going back to Pure Nexus. I did a full data and system wipe before trying to install 7, but it still hung on the boot animation. Now after restoring my nandroid and reflashing Pure Nexus I'm still stuck on the boot animation.
Edit: Whew, reflashing Pure Nexus then restoring just the vendor image seem to have gotten me back to M.
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I am stuck like this as well. I can't figure out how to fix this.
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TheBiles said:
I currently find myself stuck on the boot animation (the colored circles) after trying to flash 7 then going back to Pure Nexus. I did a full data and system wipe before trying to install 7, but it still hung on the boot animation. Now after restoring my nandroid and reflashing Pure Nexus I'm still stuck on the boot animation.
Edit: Whew, reflashing Pure Nexus then restoring just the vendor image seem to have gotten me back to M.
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My computer is not even detecting my phone with ADB... You know anything I might not?
UPDATE: Just had to unplug and replug my phone when in Recovery/Apply UPdate from ADB
stuck in bootloop as well....having google rma my device...flashed the aosp build of nougat just to test it out, then restored my backup of official noougat and got the bootloop...no clue what else to do in this case
I updated to 7 and then downgraded to 6.01. Boot loop city. I've spent 10 hours trying everything I could to fix it.